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Forestville Community Fund 2020; Covid-19 Update

The members of the Forestville Community Fund (FCF) and its governing board; the Forestville Planning Association, are compelled to announce some necessary disaster related adjustments to our grant campaign, which we have implemented as a result of the COVID-19 emergency. Read more…

See which projects have been granted through the years: Grants Awarded

President’s Message

Downtown Park Design PlanImplementation of the park design features depends on two factors: solid community support and a successful fund-raising campaign. The FPA had hoped to present the park design status and our fund-raising plans in conjunction with a community town hall meeting in April, however, that meeting has now been cancelled. Nonetheless, we have a great park plan!Read more…

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The New Forestville Signs

by Lucy Hardcastle

Have you noticed the new town signs? We have Dan Northern to thank for designing it, getting Brian Frazee of BCF Heritage to build it and DW Enterprises and Canyon Rock for getting it in the ground. The simple, but elegant redwood and stainless-steel structure was a long time in coming but worth the wait. Dan hopes to get solar lighting installed for an even more dramatic look at night. Appreciation to the County for helping to fund the sign and to the Chamber for supporting Dan’s efforts on our behalf.

Pictured above are (left to right): Gwen Trappe, Wendi Flowers and Dan Northern. Photo from the Sonoma County Gazette, where Lucy Hardcastle’s column, Forestville, The Good Life, can be seen every month.

The West County Trailhead began on June 13 and will be done in two phases – Paved Trail Construction and then Wood Boardwalk Construction. This project includes completing the existing 13-mile West County Trail into downtown Forestville by constructing a 0.2-mile multi-use trail from Highway 116 to the current trail terminus near Pajaro Lane. Read more…